NsLookup - Find DNS Records NsLookup - Find DNS Records

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Version: 2.0.0
Last Update: 2022-04-25

Overview

NsLookup - Find DNS Records is a Chrome extension developed by Ruurtjan Pul. According to the data from Chrome web store, current version of NsLookup - Find DNS Records is 2.0.0, updated on 2022-04-25.
2,000+ users have installed this extension. 3 users have rated this extension with an average rating of .
developer website: nslookup.io

A simple and powerful tool for querying DNS records

Find DNS records in 1 click

★ Bypass DNS caching
None of the DNS records are ever cached by NsLookup, so you're sure to get a fresh set of records every time.

★ Explore DNS topologies
Click through to other domains to see their DNS records.

★ Global DNS propagation
Query DNS records from different locations to gauge the propagation process.

★ Discover root causes
Quickly browse through a domain's DNS structure to find the root cause of connectivity issues.

NsLookup shows all the DNS records for the website you're visiting. It has support for popular DNS servers like Google DNS, CloudFlare DNS and OpenDNS, but also local DNS servers all over the world.

Rating

3 ratings

Total Installs

2,000+

Information

Last Update

2022-04-25

Current Version

2.0.0

Size

32.4KiB

Author

Ruurtjan Pul

Website

nslookup.io

Category

Developer Tools

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avatar Johan Ström
2022-09-24

It only lets you do DNS lookup with a preset set of servers. Without being able to use system DNS or arbitrary servers, it's pretty pointless.

avatar Alfonso Pastor Roux - IST
2022-10-01

You should be able to choose your own DNS, otherwise it´s useless.

avatar Alfonso Pastor Roux - IST
2022-10-01

You should be able to choose your own DNS, otherwise it´s useless.

avatar Johan Ström
2022-09-24

It only lets you do DNS lookup with a preset set of servers. Without being able to use system DNS or arbitrary servers, it's pretty pointless.

avatar Alfonso Pastor Roux - IST
2022-10-01

You should be able to choose your own DNS, otherwise it´s useless.